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Brujas of Monterrey

A strange creature, very reminiscent of the vampire bats of old, or the Mothman or New Jersey Devil in
more recent times, has appeared in Monterrey, Mexico. Those seeing these Brujas, including policemen,
have sketched pictures and appeared on TV in Mexico.

ZetaTalkExplanation8/8/2009: Within the recent memory of man, Mothman flew over the
mountains of West Virginia, and the winged New Jersey Devil terrorized those it caught in the
woods. This is another instance of Service-to-Self aliens trying to terrorize humans into their
spiritual orientation, as a terrified human is less likely to be empathetic. The drug wars in Mexico
have given them hope, and they are trying to be opportunists.

A pale face, like a human, but with a pointed head. Humm, sounds a lot like the Zetas description of the
vampire bats that the Service-to-Self unleashed in the past.

ZetaTalkVampire Description7/15/1995: Vampires exist, but they are not in human form as
legend has it. The Earth has evolved creatures, mammals, that bite and drink blood - the vampire
bats that plague certain tropical countries and debilitate range cattle with blood loss. Are
Vampire bats the basis of the Vampire legends? In a manner of speaking, as the legend is based
on a similar creature that evolved on another world. Just as Dragons were brought to the Earth
by aliens in the Service-to-Self orientation, to terrify humans they hoped to later recruit into their
ranks, just so were large Vampire bats brought to Earth.

They why the legend of the bat becoming human? The visitations occurred at night, as these bats
evolved in a similar manner to the Earth's bats, using squeaking sounds in a type of radar, and
using the safety of darkness to escape predatory birds which consider rodents a full course meal.
The imported bats were large though slender. When flying they looked like bats, but after they
landed their folding wings looked like outstretched arms - the vampire in his black cape. Red
eyes? Yes, indeed in any light nearby the eyes, which lacked the protective pigment necessary in
harsh daylight, showed only the blood just under the surface of the eye. And just as some hairy
monkeys on Earth have hairless, pale faces, just so did these large Vampire bats have hairless
faces. They were chosen by the Service-to-Self aliens because they resembled humans, in the
dusk. The terrified victims, frozen in fear, gave birth to the Vampire myth of supernatural
powers.

Were they found and killed with stakes? They were killed with whatever was at hand, when
discovered in their dark lairs, and what was mostly at hand were wooden sticks. Farmers staking
fence posts would use the pointed ends to fend off attacks from wild animals, and in most cases
this was the only weapon available when fending off an attack from Vampires.

Mothman was featured in a film, as this is a true story sited in West Virginia.

The Mothman sightings began to be reported in 1966. The red-eyed winged creature was
dubbed "Mothman" by a newspaper reported, since the "Batman" TV series was at the
height of its popularity. Sightings continued and fervor escalated over the following
months, coinciding with a bewildering array of strange activity - including precognition,
odd prophecies, UFO sightings and encounters with bizarre "Men in Black." It's one of the
most puzzling and fascinating periods on record of paranormal activity focused in one
geographic area. The creature itself has never been explained, although skeptics laughably
suggested that it was a mis-sighting of a sand crane.

ZetaTalk onMothman6/29/2002: This true story has fascinated those who have learned of it,
and thus it has made its way to Hollywood. What was this large bird-man, seen swooping over
the mountain country, and what its purpose? We have stated that Vampires, Dragons, and the
recent Chupas are not intelligent aliens, but more akin to dog packs controlled by Service-to-Self
aliens. They are brought to Earth to terrify humans, as fear pushes those inclined toward the
Service-to-Self orientation more in that direction. Fearful humans tend to think more for
themselves, ignoring empathy for others, and thus are pushed into training for entry into the
Service-to-Self ranks, or so these Service-to-Self aliens hope! As dog packs, they are allowed to
encounter, terrify, and even kill humans should the humans basically give up and submit. Thus,
there are stories of dragons consuming virgins, and vampires biting to death victims virtually
drained of blood.

So, were the Mothmen not men at all, but bird creatures? Indeed they were, and short lived, as
they did not acclimate well to the Appalachian mountains where they were installed. Dead, they
were retrieved by their masters, as leaving bones about would lessen their impact when the brain
cavity was discovered to be infinitesimal. And why the sense of doom, of a warning given, by
those who sighted these large bird creatures floating overhead? This was the general vibes in the
area, a sense that something unexplained was upon them, something even the church had no
explanation for, and this in the Bible Belt. Thus, this true story has many interpretations, and
more yet to come, as the movie is about to emerge in the theaters!

The New Jersey Devil has had innumerable encounters since pre-colonial times, and is terrorizing
residents of New Jersey and nearby Philly still.

There are many possible origins of the Jersey Devil legend. The earliest legends date back
to Native American folklore. The Lenni Lenape tribes called the area around Pine Barrens
"Popuessing", meaning "place of the dragon". Swedish explorers later named it "Drake
Kill", "drake" being a Swedish word for dragon, and "kill" meaning channel or arm of the
sea (river, stream, etc.). In Freehold, New Jersey, in 2007, a woman supposedly saw a
huge creature with bat-like wings near her home. In August of the same year, a young man
driving home near the border of Mount Laurel and Moorestown, New Jersey reported a
similar sighting, claiming that he spotted a "gargoyle-like creature with partially spread
bat wings" of an enormous wingspan perched in some trees near the road. On January 23,
2008 the Jersey Devil was spotted again this time in Litchfield, Pennsylvania by a local
resident that claims to have seen the creature come barreling out of the roof of his barn.

Birther Movement

For those who don't know, this movement appeared during the 2008 presidential campaign, primarily at
the behest of Hillary Clinton backers, and asserts that Obama was not born in the US but in Kenya. This
despite undeniable proof to the contrary. Obama's Hawaii birth certificate has been examined by
countless fact checkers, and his birth was announced in Hawaiian newspapers at the time. Would
Obama's parents have perpetrated a fraud in 1961, foreseeing that he would make a run for the
presidency in the future? The argument even included the certificate number, which was approximately
30 numbers beyond another certificate for the same day, given to the mother of twins. The reason given
by the mother of the twins was because the mother of twins was in labor for 20 hours, and the certificate
number was issued upon arrival at the hospital. Everything about Obama's birth was excruciatingly
authentic.

Almost as soon as Barack Obama emerged as a serious candidate for the presidency,
rumors about whether or not he is really an American, and thus eligible for the presidency,
began popping up online. In response, the Obama campaign posted his birth certificate
showing that Mr. Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961. There was overwhelming
evidence against such claims, including Mr. Obama's 1961 birth announcement, printed in
two Hawaii newspapers.

But still the controversy continued. Several lawsuits were initiated but dismissed. Most recently a
supposed Kenyan certificate was produced by those pushing this agenda, and submitted to federal
court. The problem? The certificate was a fraud, and hardly a well crafted fraud at that.

Foreign birth certificates, unlike, say, American passports, are prime targets for forgery -
few people stateside know what the real ones look like, and the penalties for forging them
are basically non-existent. So here it is: the "certified copy of registration of birth" that
Orly Taitz obtained and is submitting as evidence in her lawsuit on behalf of Alan Keyes.
The most obvious problems:
- It records Barack Obama Sr's age as "26." Obama Sr was born in 1936; his son was born
in 1961.
- Its publication date is February 17, 1964, but it purports be a document of the "Republic
of Kenya." Kenya did not become a Republic until December 12, 1964, a year after it won
independence from Great Britain.
- The document contains a number that's either a humorous coincidence or a wink by the
forger. It's number 47,044. Barack Obama, 47 years old, is the 44th president of the United
States.

The Zetas have been asked about this issue and repeatedly asserted it had no basis but disgruntled
Republican hoping for a lucky outcome.

ZetaTalkExplanation8/23/2008: The lawsuit filed against Obama was obviously by a Hillary
supporter, a last ditch attempt to force her to be the nominee. When Obama won by the number
of delegates, Hillary was loathe to drop out of the race, and in fact only paused her candidacy.
She is officially still a candidate! She excuses this publicly by saying that many contests are only
settled at the convention, but the real reason is that her campaign managers hoped by the time of
the convention that they could convince enough superdelegates, and even pledged delegates, to
swing to her. This has not happened. The opposite has happened, in fact. The raw ambition of the
Clintons is obvious, increasingly so, so that many who supported Hillary's campaign now see the
claws under the glove. Lawsuits are not settled in a day, and this lawsuit, baseless, against
Obama's birth in Hawaii is designed to delay the nomination! Anything to gain time and hobble
Obama. This lawsuit will be quickly dismissed, but even if it is not in time for the nomination, the
Democratic Party will proceed as though it were not an issue.

ZetaTalkExplanation9/6/2008:This issue came up some weeks ago, just ahead of the
Democratic Convention. Hillary fans were trying a last ditch attempt to force her to be the
nominee. The plan was to have a restraining order to prevent the convention from making him
the nominee. We predicted that this plot would be ignored by the DNC, and it was. In fact, a
restraining order was never issued by the judge, a Clinton appointee. However, the case is still
playing out, not yet dead though dealt a death blow. Obama has the paperwork needed.

ZetaTalkExplanation12/6/2008: We have stated, each time this comes up, that the challenges are
baseless. Courts tend to dismiss baseless lawsuits in order to save their time, and do so by finding
what amounts to a technicality to do so. Thus, this is likely to simply be refused by the Supreme
Court, as expected. These challenges are led by people who wanted either Clinton or McCain to
win the election and are hoping that some miracle occurs during the process. Nothing more than
this is behind the lawsuits.

ZetaTalkExplanation6/27/2009: We have spoken to the issue of Obama's citizenship and the
attempts to challenge this by those who are still fuming that he won. The challenge is without
merit .

During Obama's inauguration, Chief Justice Roberts flubbed the oath of office, causing Obama to
stumble when repeating it. Was this on purpose, or a harmless error? Just in case, or perhaps because
he had been forwarned, Obama had a repeat performance, privately, with the oath flawlessly performed
by both Roberts and Obama.

The oath as written is: "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of
President of the United States...." But Roberts said, "I will execute the office of President
to the United States faithfully." When Obama stumbled in repeating the line, it may have
been because he knew the way it was supposed to be said.

President Barack Obama was sworn in yesterday for a second time by Chief Justice John
Roberts, a cautionary do-over that occurred because they bungled the constitutional oath
of office at the Jan. 20 inauguration.

Per the Zetas, this was no accident, as Republican's behind the birther movement hoped to force the
issue into the Supreme Court where they held the majority, to get a favorable ruling or at least fog the
issue, thereby stalling or catapulting the Obama presidency.

ZetaTalkExplanation8/8/2009: We have mentioned before that the birthers are more than just
disgruntled Republicans trying to throw mud on the Obama administration. Up until very
recently they had the majority on the Supreme Court, and were hoping to run this issue up into
that court and get a favorable ruling! Even with their forged data, they hoped to fog the issue so
the court would rule that the issue had not been settled, thus throwing the Obama administration
into illegitimacy. Now they don't have the votes, but those who they set on fire with this issue are
still running with it.

Magnetosphere Nausea

Earth's magnetosphere is receiving blasts during times when the Sun is absolutely quiescent. This was
previously reported in the newsletter, on May 23 (reporting on a January 21, 2009 blast) and August 2,
(reporting on a July 21, 2009 blast). What is new, now, is that people all over the world are reporting an
odd feeling of nausea and dizziness associated with the latest period. Note in the comments on a
GodlikeProduction thread dated August 6, 2009 that the nausea reported had been present for 2-4
weeks prior, encompassing the July 21, 2009 magnetosphere blast, the largest to date. I, Nancy, also
had this odd nausea during this time, but never came down with a stomach flu nor had I eaten anything
to upset my stomach. This has now passed.

Is it me or are there other people that are feeling constantly sick/nauseous? I've
had it for about 1 month now. I don't throw up. I just feel sick. [and from
another] No colds or whatever, just a general nauseous feeling. [and from
another] I've been feeling quite out of it too, for awhile now, the general nausea
and "blahness", and also unusually fatigued and unbalanced. [and from another]
Been feeling nausea for the past 2 weeks, but it started with feeling dizzy about 3
to 4 weeks ago. [and from another] It has been happening for the past 2 months
now. I haven't once chucked up though which is strange. [and from another] Here
in the UK, been feeling sick and really dizzy. [and from another] If all of these
people are feeling the same, and have same symptoms, surely this is proof
something is/has happened. [and from another] That's an interesting observation,
because I do feel like I did in early pregnancy. Only now I'm postmenopausal.

Ok, People, seriously. Every night I cannot sleep, I come here the next day. Low
and behold the magnetosphere is literally shitting bricks. Is this the reason I
cannot sleep? [and from another] Been feeling really sick and dizzy for the last
month now. Can the magnetophere cause these symptoms? There are many on
other threads with the same sort of feelings also. What's happening?

Such illness from the particle flows from Planet X have been around since 2003, now and then, and per
the Zetas are indeed related to magnetic particle flows!

ZetaTalkPrediction11/16/2005: During the Summer of 2003, it was noted by many that an odd
fatigue would descend during the day only, from the Sun. We explained at that time that since
Planet X was arriving from that direction, the disturbances in particle flows coming from the Sun
was at fault. At that time the Earth likewise had power outages galore, for similar reasons. The
Earth is now coming into a similar period, when the N Pole of Planet X is swinging, slowing,
around to point away from the Sun for the 3 days of darkness time those in the northern
hemisphere of Earth will inevitably experience. This swing is not only slow, it is a bit erratic, so
that it will dither and thus cause the Earth to feel the force of this magnetic hose from the N Pole
and then, a cessation, coming and going. Power outages will accompany some of this, as will
disturbed core emanation and all of this will make people feel out of sorts. What to do about this,
and how to handle it? Our advice is to treat these sudden feelings of weakness or depression like
a case of sunburn or a slight head cold. If you have sunburn or a head cold, you do not become
unduly alarmed, and give yourself a break, less outdoor work, more time on the couch with a hot
cup of tea. Do the same when afflicted with these mystery illnesses, as their cause is temporary,
in the scheme of things.

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